Quotes about Connection
Through the reading of scripture, the people hear other stories about Jesus that enable them to move beyond the privateness of their own stories.
— James H. Cone
Those who have "died" and returned usually report being met and guided by people they know very well—even those already dead many years.
— James Garlow
God—the all-knowing, all-powerful, everywhere-present One—wants closeness with you and me!
— James Garlow
We are playful when we engage others at the level of choice, when there is no telling in advance where our relationship with them will come out-- when, in fact, no one has an outcome to be imposed on the relationship, apart from the decision to continue it.
— James Carse
The first photograph I ever experienced consciously is a picture of my mother from before she gave birth to me. Unfortunately, it's a black-and-white photograph, which means that many of the details have been lost, turning into nothing but gray shapes.
— Olga Tokarczuk
Art is a unifying language for all of us from across the world, and it transcends boundaries.
— Ilaiyaraaja
That's what they do in Europe. You go down to the city hall and you become legally connected. You have a civil union there. Then, if you're religious, you go down to the church, and the church blesses the union. That gets the problem solved.
— Tony Campolo
The power of a handwritten letter is greater than ever. It's personal and deliberate and means more than an e-mail or text ever will. It has a unique scent. It requires deciphering. But, most important, it's flawed.
— Ashton Kutcher
In order to speak about all and to all, one has to speak of what all know and of the reality common to us all. The sea, rains, necessity, desire, the struggle against death... these are things that unite us all.
— Albert Camus
I believe in a kind of literature which makes clear that, at a deeper level, below the surface, we are tied together through invisible but existing threads. A kind of literature which talks about a lively, ever-changing world of unity, of which we are a small, but not insignificant part.
— Olga Tokarczuk
'Grey's' has this universal, global thing to it. It works all over the world.
— Shonda Rhimes
In the divine milieu, all the elements of the universe touch each other by that which is most inward and ultimate in them. There they concentrate, little by little, all that is purest and most attractive in them without loss and without danger of subsequent corruption.
— Pierre Teilhard de Chardin